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w | WHW YORE HeRALY, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2 IeOOPRIPLE SHEE LT ot * < 1 PO LI TIO A L. > J Proms sy Be waar Halt by earn Legg tiny apenas METZOROLQGIGAL RE “ater a Tirnaon, ican, micorpestr Yona reel a SR Fp "Belay, sriveds “yd ¥S ne 6 a rr do not give an entirely clear ac- 4 ; Oct ny He. iret proud of hele | Gout of suioequens operauons, and some of tho Tuesday, Nov. 16 P.M. | “senrdperiing ten Ggombe, Bonin for Mew York, with | Ruled Se ity Ove; Cat Fe mene | evid taken does not seem to have been for- Wak DEPARTMENT, a (Oe W irkcaton Hallet, Boston for Philade!phts, OARDrry, Oct 18-1 orks Ma i so? Set } a” in this report B Hallet, hited , Oct 18—Balied, Fawn, Nelson, New Yorks ITi¢, Gittersut wi but the appil- | Warded. It is unnecessary, however, in this rep: 4 SIGNAL Sevier, UNiTED Srargs ARMY. hr mma B Shaw, Shaw, Boston for hilade! phin,t flower, Call! New Orloams athe (4 OorTy POL ye) S| cante in Loox t ‘attida: ae 6 | to go into all tho details, & a past cyant 10 reper °] Bohr David 8 gions, Huntley, Boston for Philadelphia, wo Y font 5 6th, pn, f : he ot tors 8d fae. racerss invested in cotton, & part of which appea hohe HF Bly, Stokes, lew York. B c ie ito areca ae ae tana B68 Ray Cee Rive? or Mow fart a rat A Cat Hond The Republicans an% Young Mine following table chows te tion gom- | selzed by our bi Be Bohr Cantey Go ty Kanne, Tall vor for New York. Balled 1th Reunion, A Dentocrats Rerndiate oo he Cosmaten tf Uieere x Bt Gane Geren Praanmeye er et ong en Bi to : na te for tho Republicans. aw for Philacelpliiu, Walter Bathe, Murray, do lew Each QXher. A correrpandent gives republican authority forthe soe Were Ret Froregce or Minar | Hg og hapa ssi aaa - statement thas the 40,000 majority the party gained at een ae ea rieenctience for Klleabethport, | _ Cinxvurcos, Oct 1@-Attived, bites Meta, Richardson, 7 the last general election will be lost, unless the Ger- Beh junce, Bravia ence for, Eltgabethport. Boston) Meroedes aa (Bo) ail, ACTA . TAB YO§YA DEMOCRACY, mans, who have become incensed at the opposition Bear facie Lyuut, Mahal, Providence for New York. Be aig sedi eh eee Ad to Prussia displayed by the Uhicago Times, tho ponte Ma, freetaenee fot Bete ce or Aatwore (and sls dW Bacon Dentate feat a anise Mauna s leading democratic paper there, shall cast thelr Behr United States (of Mobiloyy HopLius, Newpurt {5" New anchore!)% itty M orate Whey Sink ah Wifferences im Faver of Gov- vote golld for the republicans, ‘They say Gencral ‘York, ballagh to master, i cis aly auton A —_ Hod ‘the “es , Logan's chances for the United States Senatorship Behr Maria Fleming. Williaias, Noretcn for New Lore, York for London (and proceeded), cet aman a onag Deere sone ie Sane eb ee eee carbo pemecbree Reciarindensaree | Nels ih Sean ten ee ‘Tho Genoral Co! pam spirant, aud seem to get better every Behr Ripple, Hubbard, Poriiand, Ot, for New York,” for Fliade!phin (for shelter. met last evening at Apollo HAN under the presi- | a ae ony ots Te ta ttt Bisrsan o wai Cock Behr Ghuries Hawley, Bonnets, Now Haves for Eivcabeth- | Passed 12tb, Caatfoa, Wilton, from delyhte tor Ante 1,028], d po werp; Minpio K, Manthora, from New York for Stottin, Bency of Mr. J. T. Masterson, The meoting was but 1000] 0,921 gorat, hae boon ,pominated as an Independent cun- Ihr New Reguins, Hallett, Now Haven for Filzabelhport. | “OM Jolie, Kate Drighaca, Hammond, from Londoh for poorly attended, and it was remarkable for the ab- 430] 8,258 date agains! beara PRL Seen anid. we Behr NH iiton, Brown, New Haven for New Yor Boston, 81 4,808 not made any now! a Bo! Joseph, Skidmore, Now. Haven for Elizabethport. DUBLIN, Oct 17—Arrived, Globe, Browne, and Ve wence of tne leading spirits, neither T. A. Led. re the disaffected repuplicahs for Mr, Stevens, It is chr Tanne Merritt, Gadden, New Haven for uizabethport. | Dodd, San Franolaco, with, General Hillyer or any of the ‘‘whippers in” be- | 7 4,827 7440 believed that thia will result in making tt very warm Schr Albert Crandall, Rogers, Millstone Point for New DUNGRNRES, 1, Oct--Pasaed ‘1th, Tewkabury, Fowler, 3 ing present, rendering tt what ray De seemed Vary 1 $84| 6, 113) work oe ingeeaait i" ieee Raoorne him. Mr. ‘Soke David Nelson, Crocker, Portchester for New York. New a fee {nize Bs, aeaasainn, ion, a ie oe ny) 4 roan aL ore joate oon re rt in the Eighth district indications point to the eicc- BOUND East. DALAwo, Oot} Bi carcireds Uae EI prs L bia he ‘AD reatenes excommunicate any ' fe as « shior, oung demecrat Who dared to vote for him. Wood- 1,073) 7,200 beet eee a ipeceeteg Sree mana teamahtp Nerous, Bearsc, New York for Boston. FR AN POSE REPOS AS RE rd, he said, was @ pirate and au African troder in | 27. Fd iby nis district 1s now represented by Cullom, republt- ea Shirrelle Matias Phitedeniia for Bostse, goon; bruh, Nereld, Aitken, New Yor. uman souls, and bis decided opinion wus that the | 18. 2,70t) oe can. The temperance ticket will detract from Mer- , Behr Marla Roxana, Palmer, Peiteaciouis tor Boston. Sailed 1¢th, Plelades, Ballard (from Rangoon), Hamburg, gnly salvation of the county was the sinking of all | 19. pool iLton riam’s sirength and probably overcome the 2,800 Robr JM Kissam, Kissam, Philadelphia for Huntia.ton. Put in 17th, Calhoun, Creary, London for Newport. your domocraticgh yrajadiaye and giving @ full vole | 20. Bed re By jority given. to Cullom. “Messrs, Farnsworth, | CRzeDne.-........|36.€8} 60} W. Very brisk. |Clear, four B pears, Sera, Hileabethgort for Providence, POSEN ott —aatitet Surprise, Browa, Boston (and left john ‘t. Horira! \. | ‘a * ma 5 Elizabi x t De ‘After a few remarks from James Dunphy the fol. | 22, 41,748) | 10,874) 8,020) _ 9,065) Cosy eae Bare. nay vie ieee epee: IN. W.|Very brisk. |Clear. chr ry fe, Beane, Eiezbethpor OEM areRa ag, |. euigue Hees, Eanale rom Leghorn), Mew York Jowing preamble and resolution were read and} |) | 27055] 179,660] 143,271) 100,885 Wil, ibis 301d" certainly. be re-cieoved.” The domo: 6i| 8 [Pleasant und|clean, =| cr, ier ge conaneraryeine Southampton. ag adopted:— otal. , 3, orate Will 9; carry Burr’s (Teath) district for their | sow york ol b0.u! ssl w. ta ea | Ol Scbr Sterling, Haye, Elizabethport for Bridgeport, GLASGOW, Oct 16—Sailed, La Cayenne, Doherty, Whereas some evil disposed persons, not having the fear | De-reage of this years registry, as compared with | nominee, A democtat will probably be elected in | New York aity.....|00. h Seaay | ee [Sane Bons John ¥ Gollins, Gray, Eiteabethport for New Haren. | Cavet. | O15 tie Gotumbte (a), Bmall, New Fort of God or man before them, bare sateitcees pvt ‘Young the registry for State election last year, 605, tho pines of Hay (republican) Twelfth aistrict. In — Boar Thobas Jetterson, 0, Biiokum, elteabed ora eras (and from Lough Foyle let); WH Bi rp Tondo, Havens Baskets Shain a aeiay baracin Ena coon | | Deovenss, as x 908 pared with last year’s charter the Culeago siscrict a airangs aga 1s goln on, aud Es a rie cp eaprmcaic nmr am =f ott Ath) Jing Wilf New Yorke ~ ted Stat: ia Of 10 ir anni le oe a pat . a tered into wit eb he vote of the Young Democracy ta ve | ©°° — have a very close int, with chances ratuer against; SHIPPING NEWS, anchor and chain on the night of Oct Bt fu the gale. | © MARY, Cot 16 Arrivod, Geo B Bell, ‘Eton, Now Yor, Wok to the repvilcan Siate tloxet, which sald tiokct is s his election. If tive summary {3 correct, aud it ‘Bohr Luna, Sint Hoboken for Providence. Hg.vorr, Oct 15—Cieared, Guasie fae ‘by a representative of that barbarous reiic of crime, KiNGS COUNTY POLITICS, comes from republican sources, the cliances are that r Ira, Grifin, Hoboken for Norwich. Batieare | coward, Ghow, ‘ee ; Fea ante hie ‘comuatice, as the representatives of ie republicans wil lose four Congressmen—viz., Almanac for New York—This Day, Bebe Aecelic Bastin New Yorn to somere™ beet . : 23 bP a | tne Young Democracy of thiscity, berety repudiate vail sich | Democratic General Committee—Navy Yard | from tho First, Fifth, Eighth and Tweulth districts, jehr Lamartine, Rogers, Now, ‘vork for Waroham. Hav ards Oe Bi cAriress berms Na ey Eanes , Fariy we repscacdts to give our united snpport aut undivided Clube to be Used nt tho Polls. Sun rises....... 6 81 Yacht Magle, Ooinatocl, New York for New Loudon, to lay | Shy dt Noxico, Mminctranny do, fora wo secure, by ail honoravle means, the election of | more wasa very full attendance of members of The Campaign in Marylnnd. up for the wister, a Watied ith, sleamcr Margaret, Blakeney, New Yorks john T. Hoff man nud the entire State democratic ticket ; and re we! ery Baurmory, Noy, 1, 1870, | Sunsets........ 466] High water.morn 8 45 | “hi tem aan Teabelin (Br), Fulton, do; 20th, meamabip City of» that no maa is worthy-of or eniitied to claim for himself the | the Democratic General Committee of Kings county ° SEH s- s ‘ we t Ing Bay:— Deaken (trom Vera Cruz and Bisal), New York. ’ ud name of @ national democrat who, either by act or ning at the hi Among the speakers at the democratic mass mcet- ng Elmira, for Kennebunk, 18LR OF \W1ouT, Oct 17—Off, Ghanem Qualey, from New_ Brought, ov ror the gratiueation of personal inailes or ambi; | a¥ the meeting held last evening at the headquarters ing last night were Governor Bowle, of Maryland; OCEAN STEAMERS. Yoric for Bremen (*tnce reported lost), i, wi msclf to elevate the companion and social | in Court street. Mayor Kalbfletsch presided, “4 j =— SAILED. ‘Off do 14th, Josepha, Fredricks, from Philadelphia for end of the fugitive felon Appleton Oaksinith to ihe gov- de by County Judge Ji Tr ex-Governor Vance, of North Carolina, and Mr. | pATE OF DEPARTURES FROM NEW YORK FOR THB o Elsinore. . ‘ Srnosuhip of the empire State, Speeches were made by County Judge James Troy | wintam Pinkney Whyte, The meeting did not MONTH OF NOVEMDER, Steamships Palmyra, Liverpool; Etna, do via Halifax; | | IYAOUA no date—In port, achr Clifford, Walker, from Bos, pitts and Mr, tlugh McLaughlin, The Indge charged that | preak up til after midnight. Skee Ca eee Cleopatra, Savannah;' Wm Clyde, Wilmington, 3 = Si Kingston, Jam, discharging part cargo to atop ¢ THE REGULAR REPUBLICANS. leaders of the republican party were colonizing men | ‘iho republicans also hud a torchlight procession | —————__| an —| me | Charleston, Charleston; Geo B Upton, “Albemaria, and Isanc | ET 0, oot 6 _aretved, Albert, Yaxwel, New York nd ‘oOkly' nd putti bi ‘01 aud mass meeting. Speeches were made by Wasi- 17 Bowling Green 9 id Halley (#), Leckey, do; 17th, Ailce (), Bits, New Orleans: ple A EA a dene Da by hundreds in Brooklyn and putting them to work . y Wind at WsW. S eit in tho Navy Yard, that they may ve taade available | ington Looth, Archibal! dtirling, Sr., aud others, Bese ind at sunset, 3 Tron ‘Agey Crabatee, do; Condolim, Wells, Suenos A Vively Time In the County Conveutton= | oy election day he baiot box. Then wo wero Tho cawpaign throughout the State is most exctt- 15 Broadway, Pescara en Foe, Nor ork; 18th, Count ‘ The Young Democracy ‘Uhrown Overboard, | tureatened with United States troops at the polis, | mg. Both parties are putting forth thelr entire 7 Bowling Green Shippiag Notes. Falle! 16m, bargarctaa Blano, Storka, New York; Geo reeches=| which he regarded as an ubcalivd for measure on | strength to carry the eleolion next week. Body and BreechesKepublicans Should Go | t4 part of the federal governucut. Mr. McLaughlin for Hall tu Preference to Ledwith, made & few remarks in the same stram, and exhib- REVIVAL OF KNOW NOTHINGISU. 68 Broad-atreet. | ‘The steamship Wilmtogton, of Messrs. O. 11. Mallory & Co.’s | 4;'Warren, Hurwell Bavatnah; Floreace” Pyo, Mantabzast Galveston line, arrived hero yesterday from Philadelphia, | Laure Matis, Albre:t, sud Kirby Wiley, ‘buitidelphia} Marie where she has bad generat overbauling and been thoroughly | ACID ‘ny Alosahira Brown, New Yorkt City of Bod: Tue Gridley & Co. faction of the Republican Gene- | ited a couple of well turged, l:eavy locust clubs, road renovated. She will resame her place on the line at once, | ton, Cutler, Philadelphia. ral Committee met last evening corner of Twenty- | Riyct pa a Deen Sven #8 Sree ok ene. bind aa cine Ce a fowllng Green | and leave for Gulveeton the latter part of the preseat weck, | tout lotb, Voluaa, for Gfbretiar and Kam oy second sirect and Broadway, J. V. Gridiey in tho | fnd were to be placed in the hanes of tue workinen, : tpl con segtiliale 63 Broad sireet, | Captain Cole etili retains command, Fee ee otie ee Gucen (a Tobenpsn Now York shatr. The proceedings were opened with the reading | to be used on democtatic heads on ection day, id | TO THY EproR OF THE HERALD:— 18 Broadway E ‘Tha hospital sbip Florence Nightingale, anchored in the <s, Delamolie, Halifax, Borlon and k Genonacel guch proceedings on the part of the “Phere aro no formal lodges of Know Nothings a apheest lower bay during the anmmer as a boarding station for the ber by the secretary of a long report of the committee of | gu:norities of tae yard, In permitting such Weapons | now in the elty.” twenty-one appolated at the last meeting, before the | to be wade for suci @ purpo: counselled all The above isa quotation from the spocch of Br. 8 aoe street, | Health Oficer, has been towed up to the city. Her machinery | 17th, Erin ( isto be taken out, and it 1a Dr, Carnochan's intention to | Blandina ew son, St, John, NI dea, New ed, Naliovilies Walto, ork, Cand etgred. out tor tf act , q 0 7c 0 t ves with becomlu: ling Green i otier fection bad bolted, me TOOT a | EO ene Me ONS On Ttecdae Rect, that tars | Tomlinson, at Cooper Iustituie, sist ult., before the (ewng Ore havo her fitted up ima substantial and suitable mapner for | Pile", ansouiqne, MeBurnte, Boston. } priuted one, and covered some eight pages | may eno breach of the pe laid at their doors, | Young Democracy. Mr. Tomlinson is not well posted, 3 prosiway. the lower quarantine business of next summer. Sailed from Gravesend Ich ‘Mal ppailds ‘Henderson, New of folio, It was, from beginaing to | Alter transactlug some routine business the meeting | ‘phere are at this present time lodges of the above eee 0 7'Bowling Green | The Cunard Une steamship Abysainia, Captain Tatas, wil | OoFveesuouo, Oct 1i--Sailedy Jenny Bertenux, Davis, — Mentioned party organized in nearly every ward in sail from the pier foot of Grand street, Jersey City, tu-mor- | New York. MALAGA, Oot 12—Arrived, Raven, Spencer, New York: ral Committee. the city, Some time siuce I was conversing with an | PORT OF NEW YORH, NOVEMBER 1, £970, | TW (Thursday), for Queonsiown and Liverpool. Oder, itch’ Boston. P ‘ i end, adenunctation of all attempts on tho part of | adjourned. Fepublicans to affiliate, by compromise or other- Republican G wise, with avy portion of the democratic party. It ‘The republican lights of Brooklyn and the county | old acans 0 rm: ere t ‘The Atlantic mat! steamsiip Columbia, Capt Van Sice, will tailed 1th, Fury, Wilson, Boston via Almerias’ Jt a 3 EVO ] qnaintauce, who formerly belonged to the Wes vairs acu igientton end 1 q age, went over a great deal of the political history of tnis | towns assembled for a talic at their headquarters, | Know Notiings, and was intori by him that CLEARED. rile ie pla ial Hiver, to-morrow (Thursday), at8 | Morton. dist ey atmore, an), Qaigen, Boston, ‘sin Ww - ce efforis were belay made to resusciiate the party. A e o'clocl » for Havana. MARSFILLES, Oct 13—Arrived, Bau ook, Wells, M eity since the ttme wien Tiemann was elected Mayor | in Washington street, last nigiit. The chairman of | fow days agolwas toid that the party was 0! ‘Tho great Southern line steamship Georgia, Capt Crowell, | york; J Godfrey, Sears, a ee akc. through the assistance of repabilcan voters, and | ie committee, Mr. George C. Bennett, presided, and | gon ed, but thatthe only disqualitication to me m gave many instances of how the republi cans had | afer gome rou! business had been gono through ip Was Roman Catholicism; that ail forerg ners see Daa? Bima (Br), Lockhead, Liverpoo! via Halifax— | witi gail from pler No. b North river tomorrow (Thursday) | y NEWOASTLB, Oct 1t—Eat out, hhercse, Mudgett, for New ersi Steamsh{p Palmyra (Br), Browne, Liverpool—C G Franck- | at 8 o'clock PM, for Oharleston, 15—Cleared, Pe Rathburn, Gab been ted by thenose by Tammany Hall under thespe- | ho made a using Ho republicans torally | could | become embers if they were” Pro: | aya Su cine ‘he : 2 a misolaat ssmeat (hei wave” eorinea Tonia weliae( sae lenses oe ee Richa’ Petree, Rathhars, (day . ar ir slaudard and victory would yet light ants, q 0 ‘eames! neopat javannah—Murray, is ha ith, Signal, Whitney, Martinique. cious pretext that they would thereby gain strength | round [herr a ee opaspite the yreont Wgut | vie Know Nothing spicit etil raukled in the | &¢ hag sad Western canals and the Hudson the following barges aud | Galiod T5th, Signal, Whitney, Mastenione, New York{ for their own candidates in good time. It argned f * that for years past the republicans had thus fnr- | Of tieir”yarcy gutta, in ths | breast of cortaln parties whom ho ‘could mention, |, fiéamsbp Charleston, Berry, Charleston—H R Morgan | canal boste:—ty towboat Anna—Barges Wd Thomas, Wi 1 | Fox Ciovey Ruth tambung, | OU Se 2) The candidat : Congress | @ gentloman had told him that many repubii g MeClavo, H E Winne, Robt Boyd, Wm Cole, Geralaine, Cox ORIMOUTH, Oct 16—Arrived, Highland Mary, Churobt mished the political capital upon which aspiring The candidate for Congress “f Steamship Weybomset, Bulger, Charleston B Morgan | MeCla e, vd, » Cox A * oung democrats had built their political pn in jongressional district, Mr. KL ated by Unis spirit,” 13 w . ‘nori- | New York for Bremen. | hs A x ma Ww. coe Dame oe Sepoeh Jur vino On of strange that he should have made sackie, @ B Lawton, J K Pruyn, Richardson, Young Amor!. TExanrn, Get 6~Sar PhS carn tn Manila, the power an vantages of which had inure character, whic! d been assailed py iis politi. | remark before the Young Vemocracy, whichafliliates | Ricbmond--Old Dominion Steninship Oo. 7 ied, Mi ‘Davis orice Th the opinion of tie committee an oat dnentten sine ils feces tho race [or Oonaress wiun the republican party. ‘Tae roorzantzation of | | steamship George B Upton, Koverts, “Richmond, &e—Jas Caynga—Barges § A Nolan, J'A Crawford, A A Simmons, | giattias Malta an New YO Peageebp sara sties “7 ta Was @ suicidal policy aud destructive to any | to vie soldior, and thas he had, as General Slocum | 20d. All who approve of it are republicans, Ihave nd tes Ward, Lalla Rookh, Independence, Geo D Litele, Arctic, AS | Callao; Ith, Severn, Hastings, New Yori. } Protein organization. Instead of doing the re- | could testify, been a friend to thm Whea he wasia | couversed with no sound democrat who formeriy | Mech Rercis, Bearse, Boston—W P Clyde, Kinney, Ivanhoe, H H Farnham, Newark, Weary Halsey, | Arrived st do Nor 1, steamship City of Brooklyn, Brooks Steamship Albemarle, Blackwood, Norfolk, City Point and ca, JG White, Novelty, H J Perkins, Helen, -By towboat Arrived 1ith, Normanby, MeIntosh, Bristol. ‘ork. aMhation with any portion of tue democratic party | thisycar. He claimed that he had ever been afriena new Nothing patty can be productive of no Rteamsbtp wn P Clyde, Bherwood, Philadelphta—Loril- Mexico; canal boats 8 F Phillips. James M Dygert, LA KNBLOWN, Oct 1b-—Arrived, Kendrick Fish, Wate 0, ican party ood, the supporting of candidates } need of airieud. He concmded by asserting that | belongad to the Know Nothings who approves of it; Blip lsuvel Croom (Br), Auld, New York for Liverpool (and proc 5 ‘Glusgow—A Barter & C i ‘ 3 "i , f the democratio party by repubilcans had always | ifijey went Intothe Beld oa election J: it ts « dodge of the revutlicans to rope Ia unsuspect- A ‘Annie Ricamond Ur), Grobe, “Bristol, EGF Bultey Allie, Ironsides, Jno J Glinzer, James Kenyon, Carrie J | — Sailed Qct 17, John lilils, Melvin (:rom Philadelphia), Ani co. contributed largely to increase end strengthen the | Geterinination to do their auty they would 6. ing domocrats, and when the elecilon takes place aed and tnduence of the Tamuraay organization, pao party into the ouiivion Sut of which they | foree them to vote for repubilcans, Let ail demo committee therefore submitted the following | pave sprung. Kemarks were made by Colouel Lan. | craty who formerly belouged to the Know Nothing resolutions, which were adopted:— lag, Urging unity of aciion, Resolved, That mendation of the Stat Burrell, By tugboat Belle—Canal boa:a No. 4, EM, New De- | WCEP. Wiuleete (Br), Ween, Cork for orders—Jaa W Elwell | sight, Rodney, Lizzlo, Pallas, MW Prayo, Frank Short, W | preiinytocgeee on Porm Malt) Batencom, for New York x Circassian (Br), Amy, Cork for orders-@ ¥ Bulley | H Newkirk, P Ls Plerco, ¥ A Sibley, 9 0 Hatnes, O Bascom, | SWANSEA, Oct 15—Ent out, Laino, Wikander, for River Quoon, Allen Munroo, 0 Van Buren, Constitution, #o | THUMM ARETSEAC IN. sinang Head Ith, faland Hoxibl Reindeer, Wellington, Port Spain—Honry Trow- | 4, Fiag, Albertus Perry, Jno MeKenzie, Thos Cornell, 8.4 | McLellan, irom Balttrwore for Rotterdam, ° Bonn ae ee eee ee Strgarome, Sep! 6—Eallod, Annie Braginton, Dryadal 6, the mecting ad- | party be on their guard, Conventi uieseo im the with choers for the ucket, A FORMER LEADING MEMBER OF THE KNOW Comeattion, {Sgt ho nocatnations po, | Surees Wien. cheers or, the Woks NOTUING PARTY. for oity or cointy offices, And that we advise the re- ee 's Caroline, Welch, Barcclona—John’Rt Dow. Cossey, Clyde, Delos de Wolf, G P Saunders . Podiicans of de chy of Kew York to mipportench exits The Reform Kepublicna Committee. cats H aap Brig Czuriua Nr, Nickels, Cadie—R P Buck & Co, eis ' Beaton; Samson, one Lana, waste, yan, toy por eliy and county oBlcas as shall in thetr } The Independent or Reform Republican organiza- | NEW YORK MEDICAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. | Brig Alice (Br), Fetorson, Jacmel—Brett, bon & Co. Marino Disasters. New York, 8) day! ulated to secure the success of t) vu a § Mont Hall, and aise ae Brig Teresita, Hill, Clen‘uegos—Tucker & Lightbourne, Sure Wau.aor, Jordan, below New Orleans from Br THOMAB, Oo is—ta port, brig Nebo (Br), McLeod, ¢ State, Congressional and legislative o ‘ tion met last nicht at Montague Hall, and discussed ‘aion cae Brig Antelope, Ruiball, Baracoa and Gibara—F Talbot & | Antwerp, experienced two hurricanes during ber paseago | Britimoro tor Arroyo; arrive’ 16th in distress. meled to prapass. tickets With Glance tet te chyreed | thE merits of their ticket. They endorsed Robert | Opening Address—Dr. E. M. Kellogg on Tea | ie 4 wm (Br), Belfountain, Bt Jobna, NF—George H | 80! lost one sult of satin “St Joux, NB, Oct L0—Azrived, bark Stormy Petrel, Dick, sounty olicers, to ve filed in by republican voters. M. Whiting, Jr., candidate for Conaresa in the Third as the Feminine Tippte. rower eo OAME WABaeW (r), Averill from Antwerp for New | Now Yore. 4, oot Il—Arrived, Maria fasbel, Maresca, dest Mr. RUFUS ANDREWS remarked that ho belteved | Congressional district against 8. D. Webster, whom | ‘Tho etehth annual opening of the Medical Collegs | yuegtccina.” De SPonsste, La Have, NB—Geo A Phil- 3 Pa a, Hing ould, New York. \ and being now 103 days out there are but slight hopes of her | Orleana; Nov 1, 0 0 Cla ne Filth ward, and 1 1 208 Di , sacety. The W recistered 875 tons, was bulit at Franks. TALOABUANG, Sop 14-Ta port, ship Quistero (Guat), corn, Dist 4 de and spice for Women took place last eveuing at Pe ea ga hae @r), Fullerton, Elizabethport—J F Whit- Mo, 1218 nnd belied trom Ge ant ie wankfort, | 9°: fing, for Soston about 20th a worthy the suitr: at No. 157 Second avenue, The neat reception par- hr Victor, Mahoney, Parn—C Iudmann & Co. oricas Portis tar | lor of the college was fillod by an intellcctual audi ‘the resolutions were just and proper, but {: he had Speakers, W. G. Barner, o' gat his way they would liave been riuch stronger. | Qojonel 8 T. Jouls, of the ley wonld have contained a histery of the charac. | nounced in strong terms a3 uny ters of the men who called themselver the leaders of | of the republics. Am s. samuel T. Maddox, reg: immerville (Br), Saaford, Halifax—Crandall, Ber | fore reported Pita th Gethin tind ae eee (2p, Baws fis Young Democracy. | Every reputiican Sogut to | nomince for Keglster, was also piteked inio by the / ence, the greater part of whom were ladies. Mrs. | “sche Atinntte (Br, Davidson, Bt Joho, NB—Crandall, Ber- | Sori, Mes in 836, aud balied from New Smith, powell, Uaiinores ad Fabeos, Bengs, do Ri Facy the republican party would wet no compensat. |" Orausts Lozler, Denn of the faculty, presided. Mer Sin Wrighh Mount, Georgelows, 8O—Dollner, Pot | _ BBIQNtAgARA (Br) Goucher, eatiod from Cow Bar about | boken’ ee ee ines Hea, tpg return, and that the Young Demverncy ticket | Mecting of tho Citlzous and Taxpayers of | Dr. 8. M. KeLL0Ga, Professor of the college, sald | ter Co | | " Sept 16 Ser Mew Fock. Wile & OnrED Of oo6l, aud not havin Bi age oa nrig ot tag car ergot Me ti § ee Seger eet Te errr the Sevcuth Assembly District. that he took the same ground for women’s medical | Seb! Gretencen may: Pankiand=_M 5 Somera, Fepistered2i4 tons, was built ab Gornwails, NB, in 1883, una | Asians, litvana. oda Lo arrepai tie Vineland, Bowen, Baltimore, “A Balled—=hip Matlah ; bart rel. combine with rioters onl murderers and Pursuant to call, a large meeting of tne citizens | colleges wiich he had always taken for homeopathy. La regen’ feency nd, Bowe eae delpola. Fo sai eeroatl (CE Bieanstotab stove: rovoited oe ; as Arrived, stcarnety Ne vin B Now York, Orphan asylum burners, who had mado th and taxpayers of the Seventh Assembly district was | Women are no longer required to prove thelr | Steamer Frank, Pleree, Philadelphia, bound from Cow Bay for New York, and infsaing, arrived at CHARLESTON, Kor 1—Arrired, Seamiehip “Cham be a fact, that General Grant had been go deceived | tlon was effected, Mr. John Ferrall proposed that @ | He then selected for his theme the subject of tea and ARRIVALS, Pe arte ge dee eee e Now Haveu. Lips Jas Adger, Lockwood, New Ye ) by te bolting federal oMes holders thet ha bad, 8¢- | commitice be appointed to watt upon Mr. Thomas | neadache, witich stand very frequently in the rela- i - | ps fest foretopuiaat aud jibbown and threw over: tue deck cults Oy nee an signs segura teat oon * ee icMahon. the citizens’ candidate, and invite Lim tion of canse and effect to each other, It 1s only of REPORTED BY TME RERALD STEAM YAOHYS, . FORTS£S8 MONROF, Nov 1—Arrived, bark Helen Sands; ed off the heuds of oitice holders who were bold | address the meeting. After 4 brief abaeuce the ? ¥ x Sour Mary Evruinr (not sobr Eveline), Woodside, Calloo. ¥ e neuer ~ very late years that the attention of the profession Br), O ry oO salloo, Spough to stand up for, goat Fepubllcaniem. The | go:nnaiitee returned and Teporied that Mr. MeMahon | La7uvn ‘ealhed. to this subject. Af there be any | ostisrane Jars Cea<pranucnes custan, gle, Monte, | adolpha Cor New York, with gran, ran on Fisted a Ctie Mileatpn from Demerara for Baltimore, 7 declined the invitaston. The meeting thereapon en- | truth in the Cuctrine that 2:1 discases originate in | Experienced a succession of westerly gales during the voy- | rived at Ailantie City tho’ next. dai hadad ya cei i Polson Godtreyy Cort scbrs Selina * Sai erect fee a Manaer ia Steamship Lodona, Hovey, New Orleans, and the Bar Oct | _, SCHR M B Buewen, of Sheppardy, NS, for Boston, ar. | Givens Saread Uh rr . 28, with mdse and passengers, to OH Maliory &Co. Hxpe- | Tred at Fortland yesterday with thé orew of the schr'ro- | Mors, Soamaal Disemer oy & ee Pee to ble jor bis. acuon, when ho would be made to fecl | dersed Mr. William Watnwrigut, the democratic * age; fa lat4l 51.N, lon 6292 W, passed slip Octarla, bound | (, * that there wero men in the repubitcan party wito | nominee, and adjourned. y Fae ee a ae oe on te Cae lwp 1 B p Octarla, Company have sent ncsistance to th had done equa'ly as much for and deserved equally . t as much as the President from the party. . to bea neces: ty to mea, 8p 3 'Ex-Alderman DaYton opposed the report because Meeting of Williamsburg Democrats. tea and vosiee, tobacco and spices, wines and iquors | ri’nced heavy weather the eutire passage; wind from to | #ilia, taken from the wreck of tho Froslila on Monday. The ‘ crew suffered considerably from exposure, inv > % did not denouxce the Tammany Hall candidates, Delegates from the different Williamsburg demo- | are, within certain limits, essential to the welfare andar Cleared—Schrs A T Cobn, Springer, Pawtucket; J.J :) . of man. The very evils arising trom tiel Une, Steamship San Jacinto, Atkins, Savannah, Oct 29, with Sone Stnzad, fi Bi % and he called the Convention, through policy, t@ | eratic associations assembled in Temperance Hall, | $1,tuau gre very (evils axislag trom thelr abun, | iveiand pumsengerm, Co WR Gurvisoas y with | Sone ginpAn, from Bangor for Baltiuore, putinto New | Soper, Hoboxcn; Vapor, Newberry, and Wat Kune eo support the candidates of the Young Democracy, NO | gouch Second street, Inst evening, for the purpose of | proper usa, only show how potent wney may be If DANIEL CoxoVER sald that good republicans conld | Making arrangements for a grand mass meeting, but judictes with amial "6 - mdse and passengers, to R wden ; 0th’ inst, 10 AM, 10 : he ly administered, and he matntains @ per- | Mites Sw from Fiying Paa Shoalm passed steamship H tiv. | 't0 New London Bist with j1o split and boa POO Tee one Fhlladeiphia ror a8 Now York. ‘Steamship Hustsviie, Crowell, Savannah, Oct 29, POLOLMES’ HOLE, Oct 99, PM—Arrived, schrs ’ rau SoaR Tava WIND, from Rockland for New Tork, put HOLM Oct 9, Partie sor le alts ok we ne Youn; 100ra icket, | tho idea was abandoned because no suitable hall | 800 inay be just as much of & tea drunkard a8 Of & | fogston, hence for Sa\anuab, with a screw steamer in tow | _ SCHR MATANZAS, Brayton, at Holm from Calal ‘shton, 2 i pte the os aren geiste ern conld be obtamed for the purpose, ‘ihe meeting was 7 drunkard, the consequences being only less tke W Lord—berore reported), for New York, atichored” on ‘Nantucket Shoalson the night aaasmca beeen’ Sen'Mendo, Allens to for Calaf jut he would sucher vote for Oakey Hall than Led- | addressed by Messrs. Spencer and Lyons. disastrous. Vhis 13 eagtly demonstrated. Many a Bteumship Weybor Bolger, Charleston, Oot 80, with | of the 29th, parted obains and lost both anchors. Barker, do for Camden; Yorest Bes, Horner, ds with, (Loud applause.) As between thé two tickets woman 13 just as much unstruug by want of her | mdse ax he to H & organ + Co, Sonn OLtrroup, Walker, from Boston for Kingston, Ja, | gor; J Tinker, Lopaas, W II Sargent, ‘aad there was no comparison Whatever as to the charac- usual cup of tea a3 a toper i for want of his morn- | ,Steamsilp Louisa Moore, Saiyeat, Newbern, NO, via Hat- | was at Inngaa (no date), disg part of cargo to atop a leak. sown, Hoboken for’ Boston; Romeo, Matthews, de ter and standing of the candidates, STATE POLITICS. jug dram, and just as nervous and restioss a3 & | Wurray Ferrin. Co. Oct Si, Lmlles N of Hiatterasspamed | SOHR PATHWAY, of Phiiadelyhia, from Boston, went | Salemi Terrapin, Wooster, do for Fortemouihs, MB Mr. DAYTON charged that the applanse with which RTRs AE Gis) s SNE smoker longing tor his accustomed pipe. He | schr Julia R Floyd, bound south, ashore off Charlestown beach at four o'clock AM, of Oct 31, | Ways, Cole, sad Chas Comery, Finkham, Bitzal E * t rath "Megyie Muivey, Kawloy, M & E Henderson, Pi Fy | Ee admits that tea is & great comfort, often Steamship Niagara, Couch, Richmond, City Point and Nor- | during a gale, and became o total loss. The crew werd P She name of Oakey Hall had been grected by the | Congressional Nominations in the Thirty-frst | of prime necessity, ‘Tea arrests the waste of | fork with mdse snd passenzers, 10 the Old Dominion Sieam- | Saved. One man was badly injured by failing trom the rig: | 7% ge Staten, aed committee was a sure sign that the members were a P, 7 ing to tue deck, 9 x lastic tissues. Take two persons, for instance, who | #hip Compsny. wing 5 lem for New Yors; ‘ol Bryan! im favor of the Tammany candidates, (Sensation District Fetjust suiolens to suoply the demands ot ares eamahip Hatteras, Hodges, Richmon' City Point, Nor | Some JG BALDWIN, from Middleton, went ashore, on | Grimes, Phuibvosk, Calais for doy’ Cresceut Lodge, Hatoh, P and hisses.) JAMESTOWN, Nov. 1, 1870. pe folk, with mdse, to the Old Dominion Steamship Co. Newsaybrook beaoh, ear! thi ing of Ali y ; * or vo repair bodily waste, let one o/ them drink tea y d y early on tho morning of Monday. She | for New iork. Smt } Sete vosen sean einen ib, uen in me Ler- | ‘The People’s Convention for the Thiriy-first Con- | and the otuer not, the former will gain in weight, | oi Mallory Piaget crit patag ties s Dallas, to Copeietodtar mete nts Mie cree are sawed. "The. cargo: | ° S0\—Arrived) actira OS Woche ahmeeanin ree ‘ors in the field to vote. : gresgional district yesterday, at Maysville, endoysea | Wiitie the latter will remain toe atime sine poly Brpiieh Prinsess (Br); Brown, Caleulie, Joly 10 with | scum 9 Warrson, from New York, went ashore on Lon; ton; Whinrdy ‘Parsons for’ and Las ; "i ry gh tal u self. 9 Dus, yoni 0 . ee d, Lord, do fot Roxbury; Geo fi Presco! ce The resolutions were then, amld considerable ex- | Mr, Sesstous for Congress and ratified the republican | yerts waste and stimulates tho norvous system. It | rio eG Se lone 6 bad hese KW ee slo At Ae Tecnieg Gan Aa Ramen fete Fotor Bago, Kellie Buaples, Boyd, do. for P aq ome strength, but only oh Seren anaee ee ae moon gives not real, wh bad Lark NW genes, 01 taken from the rigging by a ilfe boat sent by | Prescott, Freeman, Paneer for Portland; Tona, Qrement, adopted, the only ‘dissenting voice belng | g:4t6 ana local tickets. that of Mr. Dayton. s ; ‘i with inigh ‘seas, which washed away topgallant bulwarks, was y rt a Di ‘Hobo! | Createsan artificial excitement. The lady who 18 | Pose iutien sibboos and headgear Tt three lower | thelightebip, but he died before reaching the ship. W OAs TR a itizabethport tor Bangs E : i @ tea drinker thus travels not upon her muscle but Pil; Nov? Leer at | Berry, mate, and seamen Germon, Martin, Hurion and | Boston; Mis Mahongy, Batson, pats i WR. WORACE CRELLEY FCR CONG! Genera) AiSath Nests Oreeee bninarigadot upon her nerves. Tea weakens diges Boral ai Gated Gane Mdbod Hope Bept'ti, and erosecd | Cowen were drowned. 1° Ebeno, the’ only ond of the crow eer t alatioy, Coven * fechige aoe lore N, Nov. 1, 1870. | tion ; irs” appetit r the Equator Uct 2, In lon 25; A\ al 2 65 OF aelog 3 fide: [A Tange democratic meet. a ee rey oe | eo korg! gg imats, Sppetitea | Hableual ivea | the Ruantor Vet In lon 25; Aug Js lat BH 108, lon 601 B, | Gis vensel iaolal fone o> (ne TSHIDK Dy Whe Kfuboak | Sie — "pier, Monson tor do; Gan, Hanks, Wood - His Acceptance of the Nomination. ree cal iabow 3 at Se lntaee Santee boi di it tat 40 1 Ton 8 Z pe aera” Buin for Phliadelph = 1 * i r i z night to hear a speech from General M. T. McMahon, | Haily te Temiutne tipple, and au the Stipes tt Base for Seciocy, } signalized bark Wm Turner (50, | | CARDIFF, Oct 15—About two o'clock this afternoon the | {nreeru he pant, Lo pall fo: , 7 z LS ti of New York. The town was full of people and there | 4¢ causes the nervous derangements to which women 8, Wr Or ‘although there were three engines with supply o zt is sas . a 7 brig Wen rf, Sitatnons, Boston for Ni 0 Continued burning for seme hours until souivied. | KOvS SCM eat pen cor tor Newark, Mr. Greeley has sent to us for publication In the a bark Eureka was discovered to be on fire in the fore hold, Passed, ced Ws et Ron nhs pion Smithwick, Liverpool, 88 days, with | anc Bera i » Came ‘tho northern passage, wat : the following was much enthusiasm. Judge Green, Colonel Sher- | ere especially subject. An acuve ouidoor life enae Rene antes ims, with a heavy western re ate At the time of catching fire she had 500 tons of coal on board, ingen, WP western Lound vessels, except Mating CARD. mon and Sedater Graham also addressed the meet- | bles man to drink acup of strong coffee or even Banks; ‘since atron; tei ea; Was ‘of the it Bhe had recently discharged a cargo of pecroieum oil. With | gcbrs Nepinne, Alamo, Florence Mayo, Gen Baths, Globoy To THE ELECTORS OF THe NINTH, FIFTEENTH AND lg. some alcoholic attmulus with actual benefit; but the | } ‘Oct 30 and was obliged to hau! off on account of Teapect 01 leniagtrophe it is supposed that | Matanzas, a Sixreenre WaRps:— nervons system of woman is much more sensitive | S&blow ef thatdate. ‘The 8 is anchored outside the bar. the fire arose through the incautions use of a lightedcandle | “KEY WAST, Oct 29—Arrived, steamship Tilife, Partridge; | Low CiTIZEXS—I am advised that { have been HE NEWARK DEMOORACY. and can bear less artificial stimu‘ants, In summing | wih mdse, io Botan, Dearborn 400. Tad strong went: | ee nigat the ro was gut uate, Lut sot Lolere-ereas dazsage | NETS SuG seuctliy Gull Bursar, MoCreery from, ‘unanimously agreed on as @ candidate ior your sul- up the whoto matter the speaker ackuowlcdged that | erly gales most of the passage, and has been 17 days west of | was doaé, hd ecg rin Lom By aairesion), No for. if | frages by two wholly independent nominating — tea refreshes both mind and body and is a@ social achored ouiside the bar, I NS, Oct 91—Arrived, steamship Alham! gouvenuions, by which it has not been found prac: | The sound thrashing, administered to the Newark | power in unloosening the tougu> and gives livell- | Bark Florence Hall, Zaozioar, Aug 4) with mdse, to fon Hamre SO ee cea ee Re eee atk hip Hoyal Cuasll Potier, doy bark Nowe cl ug % ‘Liverpool Weable to unite upon any one cise. Up to * ‘and * Arnold, Hines 4 Go, Passed Cape Good Hope ‘Sept 1eand Deans waathora Oct 13, | Mee Liverp Cardi, te hour Thad hoped that. a different result would | “emocratic politicians by tho people at tho Inte | He;sand Drillianoy to the conversation, and that | aeee tS W to wo ot TG in fgn,4; had heavy, weaihor | BRE peEn EO Of Rud procepled jn to rice ao eae ae eect 2 —Arrived, ships Wallaee, Jom attained; but this 18 no longer probable. Tuat | charier election has had a most wholesome effect in | with backbiting. Still, Itcannot be denl3a that tea | {oMatieN to ports Oct iat § 89 8, Jon Etvarpoot, 2°? | “Lrvenpoot, Oct V7—The ship Alhambra, Chisham, of and | G83, Antwerp: Wa Cummings, Ailton, Gaplit I have nowise sought the position thus assigned | purging out a good deal of the rottenness which | often produces iil effects upon tho health of our | "'xark Vilute Qaeen cir) Meceamy Peat Talbot, Wales, sept | from this port for New Orleans, which waa towed back here | Yatton Newporl, Waleni nes me you already know; but I cheerfully accept &lbncken, | Mth inst dismasted, bad experienced w heavy gale 12h inst | “ROR roLK, Oct 29—Azrived, schr Magnolia, McLaughlin, women, 12, with railway iron to order—vessel to Boy it. Infirm health, if no other consideratidn, must | Sayed to prevall. Immediately utter tho elec- ad heavy gales during tho Oct Ly {at 47 B Jon 86, | Nd cul away her miszonmast, which carried away ber main- uu, my i among you, co sclisityoir out, | don te Dewnoerate, City ventral Committee | uvered nioport an tho ‘wants and acqusiions ot | taavisen wnat Ne, watt cwrredaryhgoon | ass ohugminnin ee ben ta foi tat ts | PENSACOLA On. SAnired ben Notleouges Nedave in the hope of thereby commeoding mysert | Held meeting and took measures look. | the college. titted cargo? atter mish exerilon succeeded in seouring it | bad two feet water in her hold. Hatiipe iy br oy; Sagan ; ! PH ft . ~ ing to a reconstruction of the party. ‘That He was foliowed by Mrs. Lozrmr, Dean of the col- | again; been te days west of the Banks with stron; To'your ‘vor. Wishing yout Rey a thelatteris anyehing ike nearly dead, ayhas been | 18¢, Who, on behalf of the faculty, extended her | gales ' ewentesly | exposed to NW winds on the rocks, with bottom out and | piqiut! ipa Ganjen lly Provienegy 40 by personal attacks upon or hee tirades against | given out, 1s far from the actual state of atairs, as corital grocting to the lady studénts. She sald, Bri CE Pickering (of Deer Isle, Me), Torrey, Tupilco, Cao) Canta lower hold; raliway fron dropped on the | Portinnd; Ida Lewic, Heustis, Gardiner, Me; my competitor will thereby subject Dimseltyo my | Was ebundanily and even surprisingly demon- ao atm should be to elevate fatien aumanity by a ye feet TT oD EF manogany. to ves Tooka; wreok will dry at low water spring tides. i Sunith, Boston ia Oslo, cise jnost emphatic rebuke and Yeprehenston, 1 will oly | strated by the recent grand rally at tho Opera House, iMusion of truth—that man may become more | £ooWoer had ahurrioaus, Insting for 26 hours: whe wind yidiyar ee 12—The Gratta, Strout, from Stettin. reported | | Cleared —arke Abbie N ds 5 : ig 10 thie h ; Egeris, Biarrett, do Sia that suouta ieve your pleasuro that represent The Central Committee, among other thing, ar. | Wenls and woman more womanly.” she nade an | Key Wee had a bumoane, Maing for 86, houra the win Trae ea, ea tee tee eat on wits: | aaa Meee Libbs, ‘Libby. veersand 2 ae 0 eee for New Orleans, ashore at Nevin, lics s 1—Arrived, schrs Tzetta, Smith, o aE GARG Lei oe ees ' ranged a plan for the selection of candidates at pri- | @Ppeal for donations of scientific booxs, of which the | Fin, hada heavy gale from N, ‘lastin; G hours with grea! n, Bostos nis 5 ee eae Wil doso to the bess ak: | Tene rueatings: Tnacoed ot ep old ata nak | college stands much, in need. Sho concluded her | tialece; ceived ao aumage; Ocl 2, Foil in with brip WD | OW ABY CeaAEe. athe brig Karas, of Now tvork, | vous Wily doy Searevile, Baismnond, do eax Mor 9, 1810. nomiuations viva voce, whereby a band of “packers! padres by inviting all those present to inspect the | Andrews, from Hoy Orleans for Mataneasy Waving tm ths | o> Portand, suck yostsrory | rig Bares cms ot water, | Tia oBride, ao4 Eat Sa a ae x * » could carry everything, a new plan has been Inau- | hospital and the rooms of the college. foremast and soaintopmast, with everything ‘aitsehed jest | The crew wore In an dpen boat thifty-slx hours, wien they | SAN FRANCIECO, Oct BL REG ATION gurated. ‘This 1s to make nominations by ballot, the ieee pon main and taffrail railand bad boats stove; fook her in tow | Were ploked up and landed at Newport to-day. Noy |--Salled, bark Anevoca (Br), Western, Brist } sTR. q Togular boxes being used and placed in charge of CRUSTED AND FALLEN, aud towed her into Nassau, the mate having died during the UEENSTOWN, Oct 18—Tho Kate Russel, from Labrador, | SAVANNAH, Oct 28—Salled, bark Mary G Keld, Welty, Barca Sah responsible partiess Now if good men are’ not hurreane with yellow fever. Oct 10, iat 51 N, lon 85 W, a large 006 1; acht Nevada, Davis, Pro } nominated the democrats Will have them: B ‘ship, about 1,00 | tiv ‘ TS Dilg Robert Mowe (of New Haven), Young, Demarara 16 | tons, witlt painted Gerellct, «and with TLMINGTON, NO, Oct gy—Arrived, schra C B ! Clove of the Registry for the Appronching | seives to blame. ‘Tho plan worked admi- | Asallor named Henry Thompson yosterday atter- | 207% ,m vaugar asd tmolagses, Ye EL Trowbrid eons | mainmast te ee ers is powinty, Koy Wes; ‘via Cbariestony § 0 ayler, ElectionThe Reglstration Falls Short of | rably in most cases at the democratic pri- | noon {oll from the topsall yard of the bark Palestine, | “bebe Movmouth, Auterson, Virginia: fens Rostmapau, Nov. 1A bark, supposed to be Americans Charleaten- orig Elizabeth (Br), Reynolds, London ; ih | Mary meetings to clect delegates to the . i Js ashore on Nleuwosand, Heligoland, 120 barrela of pelro- | | Oleared—Brig Elizabeth (Br) , ; a peices res He seene ot ptenidence= | ‘Assembly conventions on Monday night. “At the | 17ingat pier No. 4 North river, and was drowned. | Bohr Archer & Recher tvdiand, Georestown, DO. Toum have beon saved froin the wreck of the Odessa. aul Bearayy Nowell, and br, Garwood, Godfrey, New @ People who Live fa the ye Niath Sey primary some siarp practice was | Effurts were made to recover the body, but without Schr Addie Murchlo, Gibbs, Georzetown, DO, for Hudson, SutELDs, Oct 17—The statement that the J K McLaren, of ‘ feed At last the registry for the present year and tho | iuduiged in, however, “Gome nine double ballots | success. ‘Thompson was forty years of age Schr Enoch Moore; Ghambers, Baltimoré for Hoboken." | Hasiport (U8), which ook ‘re here on ihe 13th ius ag BESCELLANROUS, ; approaching November election 1s complered, and EE RL ie ea Fecteres; | Charles Krautz, @ German laborer, who Ived at Sehr M A Cariale, Northam, Vhlladsipaia for Someraot, | eutipely contined tothe hold of the vessel, tho skin of whica | “Seon otk. DIVORORS CEGALLY ODTAIN the result In the various wards of yesterday's regis- | atthe democratic county convention; the party went | 212 Third street, while, employed upona, bullding | Sebra'W Willen Wisen Milton, Del, cargo, obemlegts, of which soo hey e00 tone on board A digerent states; no pubilelty} Ro ouaege ti age a tration ig found considerably below what had been | through the farce of nominattag W. B. Busch for | in process of erection in Forty-first street, near Passed Through Hoel) Gate, atal (oo 1s however, much Gaspaged ther iained; advige free. | Alsg Commis py ae Groadway: anticipated. No trouble or disturvauces of any | Shertt. ihe county is certain to go republican and Begond avenue, last evening fell from the tuird story BOUND soura. ran mM so me we DIVOROES LEGALLY OBTAINED kind were reported by the police as resulting from i to the ground, injuries were severe, and be jemea. tee oe bat ry po y the pi ing " Schr HB Cofln, Mitchell, Sand River, NB, for New York,10 | heared at New Rediord Gist, barks Roscoe, Lewis, Pacito | pubic No chars Was seit to Bellevue Hospital, any registry objections or protests, though protests MISTE:LATEOUS POLITICAL NEWS. While the tender of steam iire engino No, 29 was | “Weu,"Hranzee Archers: Beate Gs s. Desertfou, &e, rer, olitared st New Bedtord o untitalvorte obtalned, advice ref. Fhemus, Biaith, Calais for New York, 18 | “A‘iier from Capt doues, of bark Gamilla, of ND, reports : i LOWE, Attorney, 78 Nassau . in some instances were made. Garey being driven to a fire in Duane street, and in tarn- | days, with lumber, to Gorham Boardman, pt Jones, of cel “TV TTRACTIVE GOODS JUST RECE ‘Towards nine o'clock lass night, the hour for clos | pyoae Island Politics—The ing the corner of Washington und fulton streets, ur Wave, Falkenliam, Machias for New York, 18 days, | Bef At Paile, Sept c0, having taken 400 bbie Sp oll Wace teay | ATTRACTIVE GOODS SORT RECKLV ED, mily Rumpas— | tie driver, James Willlains, Was thrown violently to | with spiles lu Snow & Richardson. ing Bay of islands, in April; 960 do on board; 1,950 do ail ; + dng the polling places, a number of men presented |“ gerious Charges Agalust Senator Sprague. | te pavenient. His atp was dislocated, and ho re- Baie bia Barada Qrentt, Hatgor for New York, 7 days, wh Edward Everett, White, of NB, was reporied by an Mist Glas, Barer A dn, themselves for registration at the booth in Broad Mr. Jenckes, in a apcech at Providence on Satur- ceived severe contusions. He was removed to chr Winslow io Oliver, Bath for New York, 10 days, | S/"!val st Talcanuano’(no dite elvan) with 200 sp. blnce Cutlery, and alt othe louse street, Zhe Urst being asked where ho resided, bY & | gay evening, accused senator Sprague (whosa indu. | Pere Aosmtalin ant nuubulance, rh iomber, ta Joba Ho aton's Sous & Co. ie eae f at honest je, Gardiner for New York with lum- Spoken. . whihare x Po So} 4 aniel Rosenberg, @ German sixty years of age, Bobr Sy!ver Bell sero gaat thatptueyfall jived on West Bank | ence is understood to be exerted against the re-eleo- at op ie) was Tan over by a wagon in Chatham begin cele, baie Cole, Perry, Me, for New York, 4 daya, | Meare MerTimAS, Nichols, of Boston, from St Mary's for SOOEE BAT So aeeeMeiemtanane grows * sat ence allenged thelr | tion of Mr. Jenckes) of belng engaged during the | TINNY was broken’ ilo Way ooh oe renee eevee | with epiles, to Snow & Rioharivone adm woven: Bake z N neg 8 ond pane Great Jones strest, ; ‘she counly of New York. Op the | war in treasonable dealings with the enemy. He | Hospital, and the driver, Peter Kureu, was arrested. | yuh teted (RECO nem Tore Wit | xnpeEN, Oot 1b—Arrived Harvess Home, Bmith, Gotten- | Bav!ngedgazed their French goods efore the war tnterfered® yeur toze of the Isiands In the | read a report of General Holt, dated June 15, 1805, Patrick Connors and James Ciurk, both residing ia ‘fAchr Delaware, Snow, Rockland for New York, with Itme, | b 4 yi at hy Urge lo 1 ‘bay wero ya ced, but there was no mention what. avenue B, and who were employed as laborers | to J V Haviland. ‘Akiononsan, Oct 15—Sailed, Busan M Dudman, New York. | 90 packages of eats Ch fe, Hoeorated China, Glassware; over be tract:—‘‘Hoyt, residing i 3xcl hy e tf position Island. The spokesman of | %f Which the following1s an extract 7 on the building corner of Exchange place and | ‘Schr Sarab, Kenniston, Rockland for New York, with lime, | _Antwenr, Oct 15-—Salled, fleary Pelham, Vickery, Now reader * the that tuo island was only ately in Texas at the breaking out of the rebellion, made | Washington svrect, feli from a xcatfold yesterday at | tod. V. Haviland. Nork; 16th, Washington, "Richmond, and Annio M Gray, Clocks, Mantei Sets, Jardineres, "Aruiclal wera, Snbabite {that @ special Taw providing | bis way North, whore, In the fail of 1862, he extected | noon, und both received severe injuries.” They wore | ¢,Scht Bengal, Hateh, Rockland for New York, with lime, to | Ginn, to. Sicsicho Tisgue Figures, fer the aoa traction of the Quarautine | a8 engagement with William Sprague for underiak- | attended by Dr. Andrews and seut home, "nas Satginnen, tidheeds, Roediast fr Bow Yok, wis | Lad eae aoe ee atte RS eee red ister: establlsnmenk, BCS ADT, 21, 1806, ade ae eo eee oO eet een eer cspragad Oo, | ittye topacde factory, NO. At Goku te otek Beck | meta 5 (eRe RE Reap aa * Kingroad 1otoe Win Yeo," owe, from New York for iuivitated Chandeliers and Gaa Fixtures C citizens of New York. i@ inspectora looked rs an lnteresi je Venturo—S; DOs, he tobac , No. 47 Colw 4 Btree! Sehr Maria ‘hithney, Piston, Rockland for New York, | Bristol; 17th, Santos, Ueidorn, from do for do; Myxtic, from (a apectalty by our own artist) 4 evassa for tn all colors to innich furditure wud room decorations. _/ . loucester, “ Ne it 25, a is | Ofapress. He was taken to Bellevue Lospital, it Pierce, Roc! d, via New Haven for New Sailed lish, Monitor, Eaton, Havana via Newport, eee an et ~ ns J ‘ke, one of the party, | Providence, R. I., each furnishing $25,000, Vésse! ¢ ¢ York, with lime tod B Bi Secon o 73 a Vapher, tvancich ADICAL CURB, WITHOUT KNIFB, QAUSTIC OR extra, t from the act:— were purchased, loaded with cargoes of machtner Ida Thompson, sick In the sirect and desiisnte, . ~~ rows ROUWERSHAVEN, Oct “Arrived, from 0 Ey i Brug Ror cledred for forelgn porta and ron t6 | was cared for yesterday at tho ‘Tenth precingt | jybghe, Ere, Fencleion, Mockland for New York, with | Now York (andeallol for Hlelvoey; pay, Growol, Philadel Bitenion fees wesineeey Loe Baton, Taras tl For the ae cuestioey of Jurtediction | ox ti e) banged Dag, Hoyt station house and afterward gent ta Bal'oyue Lose jpeg » i : Nove Face and Person. , ‘any y act or a8, sometimes under & change pro- ue ‘Bele Bell, Hail. Rockland for New York, with lime, BRRMERHAVER, Oct 1$—Ayrived, Deborah Penve!l, Reed, | Eyes, No: 4 ee eran esta hata byes J corging quines apym one of bens, Gare i ene pital iy an ambulance, J aA ¥ Baneians. Pailadelohier "HENRY A. DANIKLG, M. Du 144 Laxiagton argent and aitera Mat seed Objections from the | Reynolds & Oo., Taft & Co. and Knight & Co., all of | lis hand severely crushed last cveaing by the rolier by, ey eit to Candee ve ine Tonowiag “

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